Richard Lloyd - The Jamie Neverts Story
Artist:
Richard Lloyd
Title: The Jamie Neverts Story
Catalog#: Parasol-CD-113
Regular Price: $10.00 
Official Release Date:
Sept 1, 2009
Tour
Dates
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Tracklist: |
| Purple
Haze |
Ain't
No Telling [free mp3 soon] |
| Spanish
Castle Magic |
| I
Don't Live Today |
| May
This Be Love |
| Little
Miss Lover |
| Wait
Until Tomorrow |
| Castles
Made of Sand |
| Bold
As Love |
| Are
You Experienced? |
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"In a time when studio releases from Lloyd’s
contemporaries sound over-produced, and contrived, it’s
nice to hear some good old fashioned rock n’ roll."
[Impose Magazine]
Ex-Television and Rocket from the Tombs guitarist and frequent
Matthew Sweet collaborator RICHARD LLOYD will have his new
album, The Jaime Neverts Story, released by Parasol
Records on September 1st, 2009. The Jamie Neverts Story
is Richard’s long-awaited collection of Jimi Hendrix
covers recorded in early 2008. As much a homage to Jimi as
it is to Lloyd's and Hendrix's mutual friend Velvert Turner
(R.I.P.), the involved story behind this release touches on
punches thrown, tears shed and three men whose guitar alchemy
has shaped and continues to shape rock music ever since. The
tale outlined in the liner notes is integral to understanding
the album, although Lloyd's guitar wizardry certainly stands
alone! For recording Richard was joined by bassist Keith Hartel
and longtime Lloyd session drummer Chris Purdy, with a special
guest appearance by Television drummer Billy Ficca. This is
Lloyd's third release for Parasol and we’re astounded
to be working with one of Punk’s true godfathers.
To capture the special essence of Jimi Hendrix's playing Richard
had to lay down some ground rules; simply put and in his own
words: "No more than three guitars on any track.
No effects pedals, no fuzz box, no Octavia, no Wahwah pedal,
no feedback, nothing backwards. Just Stratocaster guitars
into Supro and Magnatone amplifiers."
The
Jamie Neverts Story is the follow-up to Richard's 2007
studio album The Radiant Monkey released on Parasol
Records. The 11 songs set forth on The Radiant Monkey
represent Richard Lloyd’s first studio recordings in
seven years, and at the time was his most audacious and transfixing
work to date. Not surprising from an artist and rock-n-roll
character/mystic/guru of his stature. The CD features artwork
by Punk Magazine illustrator John Holmstrom. Prior to that
, in 2006, PLG’s re-issues imprint Reaction Recordings
re-released Lloyd’s 1987 album Field Of Fire
in expanded form, as a DCD. It includes the original album
re-mastered by Adam Schmitt. The second CD is an alternate,
augmented "revisited" version of the album; the
way the LP would have been presented had Richard's vision
not been undercut by the studio technology of the era and
the limitations of vinyl pressing. Includes 16-page full-color
booklet with lyrics and extensive liner notes by Richard Lloyd
himself, Reaction co-founder Ric Menck and acclaimed music
scribe Bill Flanagan.
Artist page, discography,
etc.
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